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Using Dna To Free The Innocent, Susan Rutberg, Janice Brickley Nov 2005

Using Dna To Free The Innocent, Susan Rutberg, Janice Brickley

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Viktor, Myron Moskovitz Aug 2005

Viktor, Myron Moskovitz

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Conversational Cross-Examination, Susan Rutberg Jan 2005

Conversational Cross-Examination, Susan Rutberg

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This Article discusses the benefits of the more subtle, conversational style of cross-examination as an alternative to the stereotypical gladiator style of cross-examination.

This article also includes an Appendix of the Laws of Cross-Examination of each state.


Does The Phrase "Convicted In Any Court" In A Firearms Law Include Foreign Convictions?, Rachel A. Van Cleave Jan 2005

Does The Phrase "Convicted In Any Court" In A Firearms Law Include Foreign Convictions?, Rachel A. Van Cleave

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Sex, Lies, And Honor In Italian Rape Law, Rachel A. Van Cleave Jan 2005

Sex, Lies, And Honor In Italian Rape Law, Rachel A. Van Cleave

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Capitalism, Social Marginality, And The Rule Of Law's Uncertain Fate In Modern Society, Ahmed A. White Jan 2005

Capitalism, Social Marginality, And The Rule Of Law's Uncertain Fate In Modern Society, Ahmed A. White

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The rule of law is liberalism's key juridical aspiration. Yet its norms, centered on the principles of legality and legal generality, are being compromised all over the political and legal landscape. For decades, the dominant explanation of this worrying condition has focused mainly on the rise of the welfare state and its apparent incompatibility with the rule of law. But this approach, though shared by a politically diverse range of scholars, is outdated and misconceives the problem. A central function of the modem state has always been to prevent capitalism's inherent tendencies toward social marginalization from devolving into general social …